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Epigraphy in Juguang, Lienchiang, Taiwan

Dapu Inscription
Native name
大埔石刻 (Chinese)
Typeepigraphy
LocationJuguang, Lienchiang County, Taiwan
Coordinates25°56′47.4″N 119°58′01.8″E / 25.946500°N 119.967167°E / 25.946500; 119.967167
Dapu Inscription is located in TaiwanDapu InscriptionLocation of Dapu Inscription in Taiwan

The Dapu Inscription (Chinese: 大埔石刻; pinyin: Dàbù Shíkè) is an epigraphy in Dongju Island, Juguang Township, Lienchiang County, Taiwan.

History

The inscription was discovered by the armed forces in 1953.

Architecture

The inscription is made of granite stele. It describes the story of General Sheng Yurong in catching Japanese pirates alive during the Ming Dynasty.

References

  1. "Dapu Inscription". Taiwan Medical Travel. Retrieved 21 May 2021.
  2. "Dapu Inscription". Taiwan, the Heart of Asia. 2 November 2020. Retrieved 16 June 2021.


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